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Chakras are understood to be various focal points used in a variety of ancient meditation practices collectively known as Tantra. - Tantra refers to the rich inner traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism. - While Buddhist texts consistently mention 5 chakras, Hinduism usually presents 6 or 7 in its sources. - Other religions such as Judaism and Paganism also explore the chakras in their own way through sacred texts and practices.
Artist Phil Lewis draws from the Hindu idea of seven chakras for his unique series. - This release from PAMP Suisse focuses on the second primary chakra, or the Sacral Chakra. Also known as “Svadhisthana”, the sacral chakra is associated with pleasure, sense of oneself, relationships, sensuality and procreation. - Additionally, each chakra is connected to an element and a color: The related color for the second chakra is orange, and the associated element is water. - This chakra, located below the belly button, invokes a sense of playfulness - just like the koi fish featured on the coin. - Svadhisthana is normally represented by a lotus with a crescent moon in the center, symbolizing the water element.
Showcasing original colorized artwork by artist Phil Lewis in partnership with PAMP Suisse, this 2nd Chakra coin will add excitement to your growing portfolio. - This captivating Koi coin arrives inside a custom capsule housed within a thematic outer box and is accompanied by a COA. - Only 1,500 of these 2021 2 oz Fish of the 2nd Chakra Coins were produced, so don’t let them swim away.
Each coin comes with a Numbered Certificate of Authenticity card (COA) guaranteeing the silver weight, purity, mintage and Pamp Suisse Authenticity.
Obverse: Showcases the gorgeous and vibrant image inspired by the second chakra, Svadhisthana. - Two koi fish swim together within a blue circle in the center of the coin, bordered by a rich blend of orange, red, yellow, and black designs.
Reverse: the coin displays the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II Weight and purity, along with unique serial number.
Collection : Solomon Coins